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Toxic Alcohol: Preventing a Problem Before it Occurs Caroline Smith DeWaal Food Safety Director, CSPI March 11, 2008.

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Page 1: Toxic Alcohol: Preventing a Problem Before it Occurs Caroline Smith DeWaal Food Safety Director, CSPI March 11, 2008.
Page 2: Toxic Alcohol: Preventing a Problem Before it Occurs Caroline Smith DeWaal Food Safety Director, CSPI March 11, 2008.

Toxic Alcohol: Preventing a Problem Before it Occurs

Caroline Smith DeWaalFood Safety Director, CSPIMarch 11, 2008

Page 3: Toxic Alcohol: Preventing a Problem Before it Occurs Caroline Smith DeWaal Food Safety Director, CSPI March 11, 2008.

Unsafe Alcohol

• Russia: More than 40,000 Russians die annually of poisonous alcohol substitutes

• Belarus: 2,000 deaths from fake-alcohol poisoning in 2006

• Siberia: called state of emergency in 2006 after more than 3000 cases of toxic hepatitis from fake alcohol

Page 4: Toxic Alcohol: Preventing a Problem Before it Occurs Caroline Smith DeWaal Food Safety Director, CSPI March 11, 2008.

Unsafe Alcohol

• Vietnam: 60% spirits are counterfeit bottles of brandy

• Malaysia: 15% branded liquor in the market was fake in 2007

• India: 13,000 bottles of illegal alcohol seized in 2007

Page 5: Toxic Alcohol: Preventing a Problem Before it Occurs Caroline Smith DeWaal Food Safety Director, CSPI March 11, 2008.

Unsafe Alcohol

• United Kingdom: Up to 8% spirits are fraudulent, loss of £300million(US $535 million) in 2004-05

• Finland: 3 dead, 12 hospitalized from poisonous alcohol

• South Africa: 17% of wine sold 2007 was made illegally

• U.S.: 2 illegal alcohol producers were caught in Mississippi in 2006

Page 6: Toxic Alcohol: Preventing a Problem Before it Occurs Caroline Smith DeWaal Food Safety Director, CSPI March 11, 2008.

Problems at Home

Crisis in Food Safety:• Foodborne illness outbreaks dominate

news in 2006-2007

– E. coli in spinach

– Salmonella in peanut butter

– Clostridium botulinum in canned chili

Page 7: Toxic Alcohol: Preventing a Problem Before it Occurs Caroline Smith DeWaal Food Safety Director, CSPI March 11, 2008.

Declining Consumer Confidence

• Decline in consumer confidence in food safety:

– This past year, 16% drop in confidence in the safety of purchased food

– 25% decline between 2000-06 of those who thought FDA was doing an “excellent” or “good” job

Page 8: Toxic Alcohol: Preventing a Problem Before it Occurs Caroline Smith DeWaal Food Safety Director, CSPI March 11, 2008.

Economical Hardship• Outbreaks: Food suppliers feel the heat

Spinach scare of 2006 = $350 million loss to farmers

Alcohol Scare=How big of a loss???

Page 9: Toxic Alcohol: Preventing a Problem Before it Occurs Caroline Smith DeWaal Food Safety Director, CSPI March 11, 2008.

TTB

USCS

CVM

CFSAN

DOD

NMFS

EPA

FSIS

APHIS USDA

HHS/FDA

Treasury

Commerce

Who is Inspecting our Food?

Page 10: Toxic Alcohol: Preventing a Problem Before it Occurs Caroline Smith DeWaal Food Safety Director, CSPI March 11, 2008.

Conclusion:

• Consumers expect and deserve safe products

• Safety concerns expose companies to huge losses

• Regulators too focused on industry interests sometimes miss glaring gaps in product safety

• Alcohol industry should be wary of holes in the safety net of regulatory programs

Page 11: Toxic Alcohol: Preventing a Problem Before it Occurs Caroline Smith DeWaal Food Safety Director, CSPI March 11, 2008.

Questions?

To Contact CSPI Food Safety:

[email protected]

www.cspinet.org/foodsafety/